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Tao Guangyao, COO of Huawei Bangladesh was present during the signing, among others.
This academy will be set up on Buet campus by April this year.
There will be connectivity through which Buet students can communicate with over 1,200 instructors from around the world. The course and certification will be coordinated by Huawei Authorized Information and Network Academy (HAINA), which is basically the Huawei-BUET ICT Academy in Bangladesh, the press release said. Education, especially ICT education, is very important for the progress of any country. The steps that Huawei and Buet are going to take to accelerate this journey are very promising, said Mohibul.
Dhaka University (DU) has secured first position in Bangladesh and 1,634th worldwide according to a ranking published by Webometrics, a Madrid-based on educational and research institutions. According to Webometrics world rankings, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet) ranked 2nd in Bangladesh and 1,702nd in the world.
20 public universities fix tentative dates for admission tests in June-July
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Twenty science and technology, and general public universities are likely to hold centralised admission tests in June-July.
Three engineering universities––Chattogram University of Engineering and Technology, Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology and Khulna University of Engineering and Technology –– have set tentative dates for their admission test on June 12.
Public universities have fixed tentative dates for holding admission tests in a meeting of Bangladesh Bishwabidyalaya Parishad, said Professor Mizanur Rahman, vice chancellor of Jagannath University and also joint convenor of the committee that is working on introducing cluster admission test at 20 public universities.
Payra Port continues to witness delays, cost spiral
The cost of two projects related to the much-hyped Payra Sea Port continues to shoot up and their completion is facing delays although the port belongs to the government s list of fast-track projects.
The lack of a proper feasibility study, inappropriate cost estimations and reluctance of the project officials are mainly responsible for the delays in the port s infrastructure development and the rising construction costs.
Most of the projects linked to the port faced delays while at least one proposal on costs has been revised so far.
Another such revised proposal will be placed in the meeting of the Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (Ecnec) today.